Fedicca-Mohas Nubian in Egypt
feh-DEE-kah mah-HAHS NOO-bee-un

Consisting of several non-Arab Muslim tribes which originated in the Nubia region, the Nubians are now mostly located around northern Africa. They grow a variety of foods, including watermelons, beans, peas and wheat. The Nubians have a high literacy rate compared to their rural Egyptian neighbors, which is enforced by their stable education system. Many of their religious ceremonies include singing, dancing and beating drums. One of the Nubian subgroups is the Fedicca-Mohas.

Ministry Obstacles
Though the Nubians were mostly Christians in the sixth century, they are now almost all Muslims. Most of them do not have many Christian resources nor mission agencies working among them.

Outreach Ideas
Providing Bibles that have been translated into their various languages could help the Nubians hear the word of God. Broadcasts through the radio are also a route as that is one of the things they use often.

Scripture Focus
"O LORD, how manifold are your works! In wisdom have you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures."  Psalm 104:24

Scripture Prayer
Pray for God to speak to the hearts of members of this people group through the many wonders of nature.

Prayer Focus
Pray for the believers among the Nubians to remain strong in their beliefs, and always be ready to give an answer regarding their faith. Pray for many of the Fedicca-Mohas Nubians to put all their faith in Jesus Christ leading to a movement to Christ. Pray for the Lord to provide them an abundant wheat harvest as a testimony of his goodness and power.



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